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South Carolina Geography
South Carolina
Geography, South Carolina Facts
About half of Alabama
Three geographic land areas define South Carolina; the
Atlantic Coastal Plain (comprising two thirds of the state), the Piedmont, and
the Blue Ridge region. South Carolinians simplify this somewhat by referring to
the eastern Atlantic Coastal Plain as the Low Country and the Piedmont and the
Blue Ridge region as Up Country.
An area of the Atlantic Coastal Plain, defined as extending from the coast about
70 miles inland, is referred to as the Outer Coastal Plain. This area is quite
flat. Many rivers can be found in the Outer Coastal Plain with swamps near the
coast that extend inland along the rivers. An area called the Inner Coastal
Plain consists of rolling hills. South Carolina's most fertile soils are here.
In the central Atlantic Coastal Plain is an area of forested land called the
Pine Barrens. On the western edge of the Atlantic Coastal Plain, running from
the southwest to the northeast, is a line of sand hills. These sand hills may
have once marked the eastern coast of South Carolina suggesting that the entire
Atlantic Coastal Plain may have once been under water.
To the northwest of the Atlantic Coastal Plain is the Piedmont. The Piedmont is
marked by higher elevations, from 400 to 1,200 feet above sea level and reaching
1,400 feet above sea level on its western edge. The landscape consists of
rolling hills; gentler in the east and more hilly to the west and northwest. The
border between the Piedmont region and the Atlantic Coastal Plain is called the
Fall Line to mark the line where the upland rivers "fall" to the lower Atlantic
Coastal Plain.
The Blue Ridge covers the northwestern corner of South Carolina. Part of the
larger Blue Ridge that extends from southern Pennsylvania south to Georgia, the
South Carolina Blue Ridge Mountains are lower and less rugged than the mountains
in North Carolina. The forest covered Blue Ridge Mountains of South Carolina
rarely exceed 3,000 feet above sea level. The highest point in South Carolina,
Sassafras Mountain, reaches 3,554 feet into the sky.
Geography Information from
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